Mukah Division
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Divisions of Sarawak |
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Local area government(s) | Majlis Daerah Dalat dan Mukah (MDDD) (Dalat and Mukah) Majlis Daerah Mato-Daro (MDMD) (Mato and Daro) |
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Mukah Division is one of the eleven administrative divisions in Sarawak, east Malaysia, on the island of Borneo. It was established on March 1, 2001 and it has a total area of 6,997.6 square kilometers.
Mukah Division contains four administrative districts: Mukah, Dalat, Mato and Daro. The total population is 101,600. The population is culturally mixed, with mostly Melanau, Malay, Iban, and Chinese predominating.
Divisions | Betong Division • Bintulu Division • Kapit Division • Kuching Division • Limbang Division • Miri Division • Mukah Division • Samarahan Division • Sarikei Division • Sibu Division • Sri Aman Division |
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Cities | Kuching (capital) • Miri |
Towns | Asajaya • Ba'kelalan • Bau • Belaga • Betong • Bintangor • Bintulu • Dalat • Daro • Debak • Julau • Kanowit • Kapit • Kota Samarahan • Lawas • Limbang • Lingga • Lubok Antu • Lundu • Mato • Meradong • Mukah • Marudi • Pakan • Pusa • Saratok • Sarikei • Sebuyau • Serian • Selangau • Sibu • Simunjan • Song • Spaoh • Sri Aman • Tanjung Kidurong • Tatau • Tebedu |